Sources: Some currency exchange shops in Herat closed in protest
This move follows the Taliban's recent ban on street money changers in Kabul's Sarai Shahzada market.
This move follows the Taliban's recent ban on street money changers in Kabul's Sarai Shahzada market.
The farmers blame the scarcity of chemical fertilizers, insufficient water, and a lack of protective medicines for the decrease in.
Sources within telecommunications companies have indicated that the Taliban has instructed these companies to prioritize the registration of SIM cards.
This development comes amid complaints from traders about high customs tariffs imposed by the Taliban on imported goods.
The company has said it will produce 50 tpes of medications.
Afghanistan stands to benefit significantly from transit fees and royalties, potentially earning millions of dollars annually.
One factory owner revealed that his company, which has the capacity to produce 30 to 40 tons of steel daily,.
The 25-kilometer road, which links Mohammad Agha district to the Kabul-Logar highway, is a part of the Aynak Copper Project,.
Askari-Nasab emphasized that Chabahar is the most efficient and cost-effective route for transit to Central Asian countries.
Omari stated that there are one million employees in various institutions across the country.